17 posts tagged “fun”
Broccoli is clearly on the collective Internet brain these days!
OR could just be a brilliant marketing campaign from The Broccoli People.
(But I tend to see everything as a marketing campaign - I am THAT committed to my work.)
Personally, I always thought it was weird that kids should automatically hate broccoli.
First of of all, let's face it, Broccoli is damn cute. It looks like little smurf tree!
And all it takes is a light steaming and a little salted butter to make Broccoli totally edible.
Not to mention it goes well with melted cheese, or some of that tahini sauce we used to go nutz on when I was vegan.
Some people even eat it RAW without any hesitation! in public!
I have seen the B pop up on Icanhazcheezburger, Buzzfeed, W00t, Cute Overload in recent months, even NYMag gave Broccoli some love!
Here's a few highlights of the Broco-love-fest that seems to be spreading.
And a search on Cafe Press brings up a lot of fun designs, the majority of which are strongly PRO Broccoli.
Broccoli is also very musical and not necessarily in the way that beans are (I know, that fruit/toot saying can apply to our friend the broccoli but this is different):
This week Not Eating Out in NY posted a nice Broccoli + Bacon idea which is sure to tempt even the most reluctant Broccoli eater.
This video is exactly what it looks like in your (er... my) head when you are 6 and smashing up Matchbox cars with Tonka trucks in your backyard.
Look whats cool on YouTube these days:
Both budding musicians also play their own original tunes but I put the covers here because covers are awesome!
How cool is this knitted wig/hat?
It was designed by the very clever, here are instructions on how to make on for yourself (if you are the crafty kind)!!
Use your mouse to feed the fish. It's fun.
Dexter is just really f'ing good tv. Start counting...
Tonight we had an intro strategy meeting where we got an overview of what we might expect and what the team leaders learned from previous years' contests. We also did some practice puzzles, they were pretty hard but not as scary as I thought.
I am super excited. Will try to document and post photo or video from the event!
We had our awards screening for The 2007 48 Hour Film Project a few weeks ago at The Pioneer Theater and the films were really quite impressive - I wanted to share a few of the MANY AWESOME FILMS, here. Remember these were written, filmed and edited within 48 Hours. Before, Friday at 7pm the filmmaker did not even know what genre film they were going to be making!
I'll post more of them later this week..
My brother came to town this weekend and did this to the book shelf!
It's part of his new art blog Skull-A-Day, i which he intends to make 1 skull image a day for 365 days!